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Atheists, where did the universe come from?

youknowme

Whatever you want me to be.
Physics. Nothing comes out of nothing. Universe cannot come out of nothing.
I think your view is more based in the typical linear black and white fashion humans tend to think in than any realistic natural constraints on the universe. The truth is, that we are not even sure if the underlying structure of existence can even be interrupted in our conceptual framework.
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
Indeed.
If we knew everything what a boring place it would be. What would scientists do? All research cancelled?

Atheists don't invent explanations, "I don't know" is an acceptable answer rather than "God did it"

Not knowing means to you "no one did it"
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
No need to rush ahead - I only asked if he is satisfied to reply the scientists are "working on it". After all by all appearances they will never be done working on it - not to mention during the poster's lifetime.

Actually they saw the smoke which God mentioned that earth and the sky were kind
of smoke, the atheists say Oh, it looks like smoke but actually it isn't smoke according to science.
 

Remté

Active Member
I think your view is more based in the typical linear black and white fashion humans tend to think in than any realistic natural constraints on the universe. The truth is, that we are not even sure if the underlying structure of existence can even be interrupted in our conceptual framework.
That does sound more realistic and natural..
 

ratiocinator

Lightly seared on the reality grill.
Such as some believe that God doesn't exist, right

It's more a question of seeing no reason at all to take any of the many, many, many gods that humans have and do believe in, seriously.

If somebody comes up with a good reason to take one (or more) of them seriously, I'll revise my position.

Not knowing why the universe exists is not (by itself) a good reason to take a god (or gods) seriously because it doesn't help with the ultimate question of existence - we then just have the question of why that god exists. It's a baseless guess that doesn't really get us anywhere.
 

HonestJoe

Well-Known Member
The reason I ask atheists is that the religious will largely agree and I know their view.
The religious agree!? There are countless widely different religious creation stories and even within many religions, they don’t always agree on the interpretations or details. On top of that, a whole load of religious people will hold to the (knowingly incomplete) answers established from scientific study and thought.

There simply isn’t an “atheist answer” or a “religious answer” to this question (or indeed pretty much any other) and I feel making that distinction in asking can only serve to be unhelpfully divisive. There is really no reason to not simple ask what we think.

As a side point, you’re also inadvertently excluding anyone who isn’t atheist but isn’t religious either, an apparently ever growing population these days. :cool:
 
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